Jaundice is a symptom, not a disease. It describes the color of one's skin, a yellowish tint, that can arise from a number of illnesses or conditions. Thus, there is no vaccine for jaundice, per se. There are vaccines available for hepatitis A and B, viral diseases that can manifest as jaundice. Both of my sons have are vaccinated against both, the older one as a teenager and the younger one in infancy. I believe that most children are routinely vaccinated in their infancy today. However, whether a child over the age of five should be vaccinated against either or both should be decided in conjunction with a pediatrician, also bearing in mind that different school districts have vaccine requirements for attendance, too.